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Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2009, 03:57:20 PM »
Thanks for the help, I am downloading CamBam Plus Beta Release 0.9.6e, any version better than others.
I have been bustin my but looking for my old photoshop disc , thought if I cleaned up the lines and then saved it from ps
it would come up better in inkscape. I did find a copy of the photoshop 7 in a box of old cd's
Going to install it as I did like using it to fix photos etc.  That will be in the future I would like to engrave photos
Think I may need Vectric photo carve though. Have been looking around at other software.

Most I do is text , but would be nice to put drawings in too.
Again thanks for the help.
Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #11 on: October 21, 2009, 04:34:48 PM »
ok  Brought up the dxf that you put up and looks great in Lcam, does take awhile to load, but not more than a couple minutes.
Post the g-code, and then open it in Mach3,  Now it only looks like one curved line.
Dry run it and yes it is only one curved line.  here is the gcode posted from Lcam.


N5 (File Name = trace3 on Wednesday, October 21, 2009)
N10 (Default Mill Post)
N15  G91.1
N20 G0  Z1.0000
N25 M3
N30  X73.3725  Y28.4523
N35  Z0.1000
N40 G1  X73.3181  Y28.4086  Z0.0000  F60.00
N45  X73.2554  Y28.3782   
N50  X73.2122  Y28.3614   
N55  X73.0357  Y28.3084   
N60  X73.0119  Y28.3024   
N65  X72.9864  Y28.2962   
N70  X72.9591  Y28.2898   
N75  X72.8136  Y28.2590   
N80  X72.7302  Y28.2433   
N85  X72.6347  Y28.2266   
N90  X71.8695  Y28.1287   
N95  X71.3574  Y28.0886   
N100  X71.0643  Y28.0741   
N105  X70.2825  Y28.0758   
N110  X70.1819  Y28.0829   
N115  X70.0782  Y28.0933   
N120  X69.8591  Y28.1330   
N125  X69.6495  Y28.2145   
N130  X69.5818  Y28.2468   
N135  X69.4927  Y28.2920   
N140  X69.3754  Y28.3551   
N145  X68.9180  Y28.6272   
N150  X68.6203  Y28.8200   
N155  X67.4778  Y29.6572   
N160  X67.3327  Y29.7782   
N165  X67.1812  Y29.9112   
N170  X67.1048  Y29.9818   
N175  X67.0278  Y30.0567   
N180  X66.8973  Y30.1940   
N185  X66.7720  Y30.3360   
N190  X66.5314  Y30.6283   
N195  X66.3761  Y30.8275   
N200  X66.2890  Y30.9425   
N205  X66.2429  Y31.0041   
N210  X66.1387  Y31.1458   
N215  X66.0837  Y31.2218   
N220  X65.7973  Y31.6318   
N225  X65.4380  Y32.1933   
N230  X65.3945  Y32.2676   
N235  X65.2174  Y32.6194   
N240  X65.1933  Y32.7189   
N245  X65.1648  Y32.8675   
N250  X65.0731  Y32.9878   

The line dry runs great but I dunno why the whole drawing does not load out from Lcam
Maybe something in my Lcam is funky????

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Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #12 on: October 21, 2009, 04:53:56 PM »
Dragon

do you have your mach3 license in the right place.that might be why it does not load the whole file.

there are two cambam downloads,free and not free with a trial. i use the free for a cad filter. many programs out there do many things, each has its own nitch and many do it badly.
some are pretty good. but none of them does it all. if i need to do a program that has image and text involved, it is done as two individual programs.then run them behind each other
or combind them as one. i own a copy of vcarve too. good luck!

bill

Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #13 on: October 21, 2009, 05:44:21 PM »
I downloaded the cambam plus by mistake but used it to generate the NC code
Was able to load into mach and it runs. Only 38 uses left on cambam
Did not use Lcam
Wierd
I wll keep playing with Lcam and see why I can't get it to post all code
But if CamBam works I will use it. May even Purchase if looks like I would use it a lot.
Will download the free version onto a disk and put it on cpu in garage
Using main cpu in house for testing everything first.
Had seen it on the web before but had purchased the Mach3 and thought with LazyCam
I would be all set.
So now I have Inkscape, cambam, A9Cad , and Lazycam oh and corel 10, and now I have my Photo shop 7 again
Too many programs so little time to play
Again thanks for all the input and steering me to cambam,

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Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #14 on: October 21, 2009, 09:21:58 PM »
Gerry

2010 Screenset
http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2010.html

JointCAM Dovetail and Box Joint software
http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html

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Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2009, 01:54:07 AM »
hi Gerry

thanks for the link, it works well.

bill
Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2009, 09:19:14 AM »
Yes the link works and I have placed it into mine and the dxf 12 works
Thanks
Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #17 on: October 22, 2009, 10:39:13 AM »
Thought I had it working but I had used your DXF
What was the process you followed to get the jpeg to a working DXF?

I am using Inkscape but seem to be missing a step.
I open the image then trace bitmap, use edge detection.
Then I did something and it copied as a new layer so I deleted the old image and saved the new layer.
and it looks like the Dxf you posted and am able to turn to code in CamBam.

Don't know what I did as I can't seem to do it again

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Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #18 on: October 22, 2009, 12:35:03 PM »
open inkscape/open jpg
select area of jpg
path/trace bitmap
close trace
save as v12 dxf
open in l-cam

bill
Re: Drawing into LC and then to Mach
« Reply #19 on: October 22, 2009, 03:15:30 PM »
Ok I can open in Lcam and looks like it should,
Now when I post the code in Mach I only get 1 or 2 curved lines.
It is like all the chains do not get posted
Is there a select all chains etc before posting code??
I know it should work but is a little frustrating.
Looking for info on forums for similar issues but not much luck

Is there a certain way to post the code?? maybe I am doing wrong??